Sheikh Grand Zayed Mosque
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, ABU DHABI/ Updated : Sep 14, 2017, 15:08 IST
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It’s entirely worth the trouble to pay a visit to the Sheikh Grand Zayed Mosque. This spectacular religious spot in Abu Dhabi exemplifies the fine work of craftsmen there. The construction of this architecture began in back in 199 … Read more
It’s entirely worth the trouble to pay a visit to the Sheikh Grand Zayed Mosque. This spectacular religious spot in Abu Dhabi exemplifies the fine work of craftsmen there. The construction of this architecture began in back in 1996, and it took around ten years and more than 3000 workers to complete the work by 2006. Read less

It’s entirely worth the trouble to pay a visit to the Sheikh Grand Zayed Mosque. This spectacular religious spot in Abu Dhabi exemplifies the fine work of craftsmen there. The construction of this architecture began in back in 1996, and it took around ten years and more than 3000 workers to complete the work by 2006. Covering around 30 acres, this has become one of the largest mosques in the United Arab Emirates, which is mostly made using marble, crystals, gold, and semi-precious stones. The chandeliers installed inside the mosque are studded with Swarovski stones which look stunning! An interesting feature about this place is its carpet. It is believed that this carpet which is 67,570 square ft long and weighs 35 tonnes is the largest hand prepared carpet in the entire world.
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